Precipitation or rain
Water vapor droplets can become cloud droplets when the what reaches? dew point is the correct answer
Cloud saturation refers to the point at which the air cannot hold any more water vapor, leading to the condensation of water vapor into tiny liquid droplets or ice crystals, forming clouds. This occurs when the relative humidity is 100%.
The amount of time a water molecule spends in a cloud, known as its residence time, can vary depending on several factors, including weather conditions, cloud type, and atmospheric dynamics. On average, a water molecule remains in a cloud for about 9 to 10 days before it precipitates out as rain, snow, or ice.
Cloud at ground level is called fog. It forms when the air near the ground becomes cooled to the point where it can no longer hold its moisture in a vapor state, causing it to condense into tiny water droplets.
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i think that clouds hold their water by saturation. so when the water gets more heavy then the cloud the water turns into droplets(rain). i know that this is not the best answer but at least i tried.
they can both hold water..............
it rains .
it snows in winter months because the water in the clouds freeze and the cloud cant hold it for long because it gets heavy ,so then the snow falls and that's that.
It may become a cumulunimbus cloud and rain as long as it can hold it.
no because it cant hold water
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No, if the cloud is lower it is most likely to contain more water vapor. Hint: look at rain clouds they are usually closer to the surface of the earth.
if theres a flood . you should hop in the water and hold your breath , and if you cant do that your skrewed
Yes. But u cant do much with it.
no, i cant answer that because i need the width and length too
Air is more important because if you hold your breath you cant hold it that long and you will have to breath. And with water you can Waite for 2 hours or more but first comes air.